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Sheena Vasani @ The Verge · 08/30/2024 13:02 EDT

The best Labor Day deals you can already get

Apple’s ninth-gen iPad is certainly showing its age at this point, but it remains a bargain at just $199. | Photo by Dan Seifert / The Verge It’s always sad when summer comes to a close. However, on the bright side, Labor Day represents yet another long weekend — not to mention an opportunity to save on a slew of goods before the holiday shopping season kicks off in earnest.... Read more ›

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Lauren Feiner @ The Verge · 08/30/2024 12:46 EDT

CrowdStrike exec will testify to Congress about July’s global IT meltdown

Image: The Verge A senior CrowdStrike executive will testify before the House Homeland Security Committee next month about the IT outage that ground planes and workplaces to a halt globally on July 19th. Adam Meyers, CrowdStrike’s senior vice president of counter adversary operations, has agreed to appear before the panel on September 24th at 2 p.m. Eastern Time, the committee announced. Committee leaders had previously called on CEO George Kurtz... Read more ›

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Sean Hollister @ The Verge · 08/30/2024 11:37 EDT

Intel definitively claims its laptop chips aren’t crashing because of that voltage thing

Image: Intel It’s been a burning question for months — are Intel’s laptop chips susceptible to the same permanent damage that can potentially lay 24 different flagship desktop chips low? Today, Intel has finally confirmed: its 13th and 14th Gen laptop chips do not seem to have an instability issue. And the company claims they are definitely not affected by the too-high voltage issue, which it’s now calling “Vmin Shift... Read more ›

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David Pierce @ The Verge · 08/30/2024 11:27 EDT

The problem with Telegram

Image: The Verge Telegram CEO Pavel Durov was arrested in France last weekend, and a few days later was charged with a number of offenses connected to criminal activity on Telegram. There’s a lot about this story we don’t yet know, but this week’s events seem to signal a shift in how countries and governments plan to hold executives accountable for what happens on their platforms. On this episode of... Read more ›

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Victoria Song @ The Verge 2 place · 08/30/2024 10:39 EDT

AnandTech shuts down after 27 years

It’s the end of an era. | Image: AnandTech, Future Hardware enthusiast site AnandTech is shutting down after nearly three decades of covering computers. AnandTech’s final Editor-in-Chief, Ryan Smith, announced the news in a farewell post this morning, writing, “...Few things last forever, and the market for written tech journalism is not what it once was — nor will it ever be again. So, the time has come for AnandTech... Read more ›

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Umar Shakir @ The Verge · 08/30/2024 10:19 EDT

Google’s Play Store can finally install or update multiple Android apps at once

Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Google Play Store can now download, install, and update multiple Android apps simultaneously. Previously, if you attempted to run all your updates manually, Play Store would only process a single app at a time. Now, as we’ve tested, it can do up to three. As reported by Android Police, Google has tested concurrent app updates for Play Store before, starting as far back... Read more ›

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Mia Sato @ The Verge · 08/30/2024 10:03 EDT

TikTok is adding new ways to fine tune your For You page algorithm

The Verge TikTok is giving users a way to more precisely shape what kind of content they see on their feeds — or at least to signal to the algorithm what they’re interested in. Under Content preferences > Manage topics (which can be found in “Settings and Privacy”), users can adjust sliders to signal they want more or less of certain topics in their For You page. Topics include “creative... Read more ›

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Barbara Krasnoff @ The Verge · 08/30/2024 09:24 EDT

How to use iOS’s Live Text feature

Image: Samar Haddad / The Verge I’m something of a hoarder when it comes to interesting facts — I’ll see something online or in a photo, and a small voice in my brain says, “You’ll be able to use that reference somewhere, somehow. Save it so you can find it later!” Which is fine if it’s just a line or two of text, but what if that info is within... Read more ›

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Jess Weatherbed @ The Verge · 08/30/2024 09:24 EDT

Amazon’s new Alexa voice assistant will use Claude AI

The new version of the voice assistant, dubbed “Remarkable Alexa,” is expected to launch in October and require a subscription fee. | Photo by Jennifer Pattison Tuohy / The Verge The improved version of Alexa that Amazon’s expected to release this year will primarily be powered by Anthropic’s Claude artificial intelligence model, according to Reuters. The publication reports that initial versions of Amazon’s smarter, subscription-based voice assistant that used the... Read more ›

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Charles Pulliam-Moore @ The Verge · 08/30/2024 09:15 EDT

Princess Zelda draws a sword in Echoes of Wisdom’s new trailer

Nintendo Our first couple of looks at Echoes of Wisdom made it seem like Zelda would be fighting to save Hyrule with just her wits and new magic powers, but the game’s latest trailer is all about the princess’ skills with a blade. Though Princess Zelda will wield a mystical staff that basically summons monsters and conjures useful items, she also has a straight up sword in Echoes of Wisdom’s... Read more ›

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Wes Davis @ The Verge · 08/30/2024 09:03 EDT

All the news on Telegram CEO Pavel Durov’s arrest

Image: Cath Virginia / The Verge, Getty Images French authorities arrested Durov as part of an investigation into criminal activity on Telegram. Continue reading… Read more ›

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Elizabeth Lopatto @ The Verge · 08/30/2024 08:00 EDT

OpenAI searches for an answer to its copyright problems

You mean it’s all copyright? | Image: Cath Virginia / The Verge, Getty Images The huge leaps in OpenAI’s GPT model probably came from sucking down the entire written web. That includes entire archives of major publishers such as Axel Springer, Condé Nast, and The Associated Press — without their permission. But for some reason, OpenAI has announced deals with many of these conglomerates anyway. At first glance, this doesn’t... Read more ›

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Jess Weatherbed @ The Verge · 08/30/2024 05:46 EDT

Backpage co-founder sentenced to five years in prison

Lacey still faces about 30 other charges related to prostitution facilitation and money laundering. | Cath Virginia / The Verge | Photos from Getty Images Michael Lacey, a founder of the defunct classified site Backpage.com, received a five-year prison sentence on Wednesday and was fined $3 million. Lacey was found guilty of money laundering last year in a sweeping case that alleged Backpage executives promoted and profited from prostitution. Lacey... Read more ›

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Richard Lawler @ The Verge · 08/29/2024 21:38 EDT

Hyundai’s electrified N Vision 74 is headed for production someday soon

Hyundai N Vision 74 Concept shown along with the Pony Coupe Concept from 1974 | Image: Hyundai The N Vision 74 coupe was a slick embodiment of Hyundai’s “high-performance vision of electrification” two years ago that we have hoped to see as a real vehicle. That seems way more likely now that it got namechecked in Hyundai’s plan to launch 21 fully electric models by 2030. This slide (below) is... Read more ›

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Antonio G. Di Benedetto @ The Verge · 08/29/2024 21:18 EDT

The best Xbox controller to buy right now

Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge From basic and affordable to premium and ultra-customizable, these are the best controllers we’ve tested for Xbox. And they work with PCs, too. Continue reading… Read more ›

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Jay Peters @ The Verge · 08/29/2024 19:37 EDT

Google’s AI chatbot for your Gmail inbox is rolling out on Android

Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Google recently started letting you use its Gemini AI chatbot to ask questions about your Gmail inbox on the web, and now, that feature is coming to mobile. The company says its Gmail Q&A feature is starting to roll out on Android and that the feature will be “coming soon” to iOS. Using Gmail Q&A, “you can ask Gemini questions about your inbox... Read more ›

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Jay Peters @ The Verge · 08/29/2024 18:22 EDT

Sonos opens a Trello board so we can see how it’s fixing the busted app

Image: Sonos Sonos is still trying to clean up from the mess from the messy rollout of its new app, and to help give users a better idea of what fixes are in the pipeline, the company has shared a public Trello board detailing fixes that it’s working on. “All the cards here are sourced from various posts and release notes communications (Future Feature Update, for example), including communications from... Read more ›

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Brandon Widder @ The Verge · 08/29/2024 17:54 EDT

Sony’s limited edition Astro Bot controller is up for preorder again

Just look at those eyes. | Image: Sony After initially selling out, Sony’s limited-edition Astro Bot DualSense controller for the PS5 is available for preorder once again for $79.99. The forthcoming gamepad, which initially sold out but is now available from Walmart and Antonline, will launch alongside the next Astro Bot game on September 6th, giving those who’ve secretly been wishing their peripherals had more, huh, eyes, another option to... Read more ›

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Emma Roth @ The Verge · 08/29/2024 17:49 EDT

ChatGPT’s weekly users have doubled in less than a year

Illustration: The Verge OpenAI says that more than 200 million people use ChatGPT each week, as first reported by Axios. OpenAI spokesperson Taya Christianson confirmed the number to The Verge, which is now double the 100 million weekly active users OpenAI reported last November. Additionally, Christianson says that 92 percent of Fortune 500 companies are using OpenAI’s products, while API usage has doubled following the release of the company’s cheaper... Read more ›

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Sean Hollister @ The Verge · 08/29/2024 17:29 EDT

Remember Steam Machines? EmuDeck founder revisits Valve’s TV console idea

Looks like a Dreamcast. Needs more arrows. | Image: EmuDeck Valve once dreamt of building Linux-based game consoles called Steam Machines. They flopped — but the dream eventually became reality as the handheld Steam Deck instead. Now, a particularly noteworthy Steam Deck enthusiast is reviving the idea of a console-sized Steam Box, one with his own retro gaming twist. Rodrigo Sedano is the founder of EmuDeck, a program beloved by... Read more ›

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